Wimbledon PG-13 1 hr 37 min September 17, 2004
Frustrated at his own failures and disillusioned with professional sports, tennis player Peter Colt (Paul Bettany) resolves to retire from competition and become an instructor at an exclusive private club. But when Colt receives a surprise wild-card berth in Wimbledon, he can't help but enter the tournament. Soon, Colt meets Lizzie Bradbury (Kirsten Dunst), a beautiful American tennis player with an upcoming match of her own, and finds the inspiration he hopes will turn his luck around. Frustrated at his own failures and disillusioned with professional sports, tennis player Peter Colt (Paul Bettany) resolves to retire from competition and become an instructor at an exclusive private club. But when Colt receives a surprise wild-card berth in Wimbledon, he can't help but enter the tournament. Soon, Colt meets Lizzie Bradbury (Kirsten Dunst), a beautiful American tennis player with an upcoming match of her own, and finds the inspiration he hopes will turn his luck around.
Directed By: Richard Loncraine Rated: PG-13 Running Time: 1 hr 37 min Genre: Romance & Comedy Gross Box Office: $16,831,505 Release Date: September 17, 2004
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PAUL BETTANY as Peter Colt in Working Title Films' romantic comedy Wimbledon.
KIRSTEN DUNST as American tennis champ Lizzie Bradbury in the romantic comedy Wimbledon.
American tennis champ Lizzie Bradbury (KIRSTEN DUNST) and low-ranked British tennis player Peter Colt (PAUL BETTANY) engage in a cross-court affair in the romantic comedy Wimbledon.
(L to r) British contender Peter Colt (PAUL BETTANY) and American champ Jake Hammond (AUSTIN NICHOLS) are led to the famed Centre Court in Working Title Films' romantic comedy Wimbledon.
(L to r) PAUL BETTANY as Peter Colt, JON FAVREAU as Ron Roth and KIRSTEN DUNST as Lizzie Bradbury in Working Title Films' romantic comedy Wimbledon.
American tennis champ Lizzie Bradbury (KIRSTEN DUNST) and low-ranked British tennis player Peter Colt (PAUL BETTANY) engage in a cross-court affair in Working Title Films' romantic comedy Wimbledon.
Dennis Bradbury (SAM NEILL) shields his tennis champion daughter, Lizzie Bradbury (KIRSTEN DUNST), from the press in Working Title Films' romantic comedy Wimbledon
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Wimbledon champions and tennis commentators JOHN McENROE and CHRIS EVERT appear as themselves in Working Title Films' romantic comedy Wimbledon.
KIRSTEN DUNST as Lizzie Bradbury in Working Title Films' romantic comedy Wimbledon.
Peter Colt (PAUL BETTANY) and a ball boy (JONATHAN TIMMINS) wish each other luck mid-match in Working Title Films' romantic comedy Wimbledon.
KIRSTEN DUNST as Lizzie Bradbury in Working Title Films' romantic comedy Wimbledon.
(L to r) Peter Colt (PAUL BETTANY) and practice partner Dieter Proll (NIKOLAJ COSTER-WALDAU) take in the Wimbledon crowds in Working Title Films' romantic comedy Wimbledon.
Peter Colt (PAUL BETTANY) faces another Wimbledon challenger in Working Title Films' romantic comedy Wimbledon.
(L to r) Director RICHARD LONCRAINE, Wimbledon champion and tennis consultant PAT CASH and KIRSTEN DUNST (as Lizzie Bradbury) on the set of Working Title Films' romantic comedy Wimbledon.
KIRSTEN DUNST as Lizzie Bradbury in Working Title Films' romantic comedy Wimbledon.
KIRSTEN DUNST as Lizzie Bradbury in Working Title Films' romantic comedy Wimbledon.
American tennis champ Lizzie Bradbury (KIRSTEN DUNST) and low-ranked British tennis player Peter Colt (PAUL BETTANY) engage in a cross-court affair in the romantic comedy Wimbledon.
KIRSTEN DUNST as Lizzie Bradbury and PAUL BETTANY as Peter Colt in Working Title Films' romantic comedy Wimbledon.
JON FAVREAU as sports agent Ron Roth in Working Title Films' romantic comedy Wimbledon.
PAUL BETTANY as Peter Colt and KIRSTEN DUNST as Lizzie Bradbury in Working Title Films' romantic comedy Wimbledon.
KIRSTEN DUNST as Lizzie Bradbury in Working Title Films' romantic comedy Wimbledon.
(L to r) KIRSTEN DUNST (as Lizzie Bradbury), PAUL BETTANY (as Peter Colt) and director RICHARD LONCRAINE on the set of Working Title Films' romantic comedy Wimbledon.
PAUL BETTANY as Peter Colt in Working Title Films' romantic comedy Wimbledon.
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